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When Lee Harvey Oswald pulled the trigger in 1963 he never dreamed that pure chance would present him with the perfect scapegoat. Now, in 2013, Oswald is a successful businessman, Officer J.D. Tippit is alive and his friend, William Peele, a retired Dallas Police Detective, still continues his quest to prove Oswald guilty of the murder of President Kennedy. Enter, Robert Murco an unemployed physicist with an uncanny resemblance to the person whom Oswald framed for the murder in 1963 and he has a theory. But, first he must enlist the aid of Peele and Tippit to prove to himself that his theory…mehr

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Produktbeschreibung
When Lee Harvey Oswald pulled the trigger in 1963 he never dreamed that pure chance would present him with the perfect scapegoat. Now, in 2013, Oswald is a successful businessman, Officer J.D. Tippit is alive and his friend, William Peele, a retired Dallas Police Detective, still continues his quest to prove Oswald guilty of the murder of President Kennedy. Enter, Robert Murco an unemployed physicist with an uncanny resemblance to the person whom Oswald framed for the murder in 1963 and he has a theory. But, first he must enlist the aid of Peele and Tippit to prove to himself that his theory is possible. In a classic alternative history novel, Lee Harvey Oswald stands to lose everything he has acquired in the last fifty years if Robert Murco is allowed to carry out his plan but he has no intention of going down without a fight.


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Philip Fraterrigo resides in the Buffalo/Western New York Area of the USA and holds a BA in History from the University of Buffalo. He worked as a service technician with the IBM Corporation for thirty years and began writing shortly before his retirement in 2009.